\smallskip         \subcaption*{\normalsize Panel C: Urban Women}         \label{table-hetero-length-of-marriage-panel-c-urban} \vspace{-2ex}         \begin{tabular*}{\hsize}{@{\hskip\tabcolsep\extracolsep\fill}lp{1.75cm}p{1.75cm}p{1.5cm}p{1.5cm}p{1.5cm}p{1.5cm}}          \midrule
                    &\multicolumn{1}{c}{(1)}         &\multicolumn{1}{c}{(2)}         &\multicolumn{1}{c}{(3)}         &\multicolumn{1}{c}{(4)}         &\multicolumn{1}{c}{(5)}         &\multicolumn{1}{c}{(6)}         \\
\midrule
Marriage Age        &      -0.009         &       0.005         &      -0.003         &       0.022         &       0.001         &       0.004         \\
                    &     (0.008)         &     (0.007)         &     (0.021)         &     (0.014)         &     (0.004)         &     (0.004)         \\
\midrule
Sample              &Below Median         &Above Median         &Below Median         &Above Median         &Below Median         &Above Median         \\
Observations        &        5937         &        6237         &        5935         &        6222         &        5946         &        6244         \\
\bottomrule
\end{tabular*}
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\caption*{\small
\textit{Notes:}
IV
regression.
\textit{Marriage
Age}
is
instrumented
with
\textit{Menarche
Age}.
Data
from
IHDS
2011--12,
currently
married
women.
The
sample
in
the
odd
(even)
columns
consist
of
women
who
have
been
married
for
18
or
fewer
(19
or
more)
years.
All
regressions
include
district
FEs,
height,
age,
parents'
education,
household
caste,
religion.
Regressions
in
Panel
A
include
a
rural
dummy.
Robust
SEs
in
parenthesis.
***$\,p
<
0.01$,
**$\,p
<
0.05$,
*$\,p<0.10$.\looseness=-1}
\end{table}
